1. Alexander to 10. Bright | 11. Browning to 20. Creole | 21. Davis to 30. Dymond | 31. Elliot to 40. Galerie
41. Gault to 50. Hammond | 51. Harper to 60. LaBouisse | 61. Lambert to 70. Millburn | 71. Moore to 80. Nott
81. Old Sings to 90. Ruchel | 91. Saint Geme to 100. Trial of | 101. Visiting to 112. Wright | Other Collections
71. Moore, Melville
1869-1975
11 items
Contains Girls' High School Reports from 1865-1866.
72. Morgan, Colonel Charles
1828-1898
295 items
The plantation diary (l854-l864) of Aurora Morgan Falconer gives daily accounts of weather, crops, and visitors to her Pointe Coupée home.
73. Morrison, Jacob and Mary Meeks
1883-1998 (bulk 1940s-1970s)
103 linear ft.; 94,000 items
The Morrison Papers come from Mary and Jacob Morrison, longtime French Quarter preservationists and community activists. A major portion of the materials relates to historic preservation in New Orleans, though there is abundant material concerning municipal and state politics, especially with regard to Chep Morrison, Sam Jones, and Hale Boggs. Other materials of interest include Jacob Morrison's wartime journals and law practice correspondence, and materials concerning the Meeks family of Canton, Mississippi.
74. Moss, Laura Hyde
1851-1853
1 volume
Laura Hyde Moss's journal describes her piano lessons, school activities and other aspects of life in nineteenth century New Orleans.
75. Moynan, Angela
1947
1 item
Letter from Angela Moynan to Mrs. Fred M. Barker, Jr., October 29, 1947. Includes description of the 1947 hurricane in Waveland, Mississippi.
76. Murray, Rai Graner
1926-1991
330 items
The papers include correspondence, news clippings, photographs, notes, invoices, and brochures documenting the career of New Orleans sculptor Rai Murray.
77. New Orleans Women's Club
1897-1952
ca. 1,000 items; 14 volumes
The records contain this organization's charter, minutes of board meetings, financial records, annual reports, committee reports, applications for membership, and correspondence.
78. Nicholson Family
l852-l976
2,318 items
Within this extensive collection of the family, who owned the Times-Picayune, are the correspondence, scrapbooks, poems, and other materials of Eliza Jane Poitevent Nicholson, "Pearl Rivers," poet and first woman publisher of a major American daily newspaper. Of particular interest is her correspondence with Mrs. Frank Leslie, Dorothy Dix, and Catherine Cole.
79. Nolan, Anita (Pitot)
1929-1980
14 items
Correspondence of Anita Nolan from various carnival organizations.
80. Nott, George William
1897-1972
322 items
Letters from writer Grace King, columnist Dorothy Dix, artist Angela Gregory, as well as correspondence from Sarah S. McEnery about her sister Ruth McEnery Stuart, are among the items of special interest to women in this collection.
1. Alexander to 10. Bright | 11. Browning to 20. Creole | 21. Davis to 30. Dymond | 31. Elliot to 40. Galerie
41. Gault to 50. Hammond | 51. Harper to 60. LaBouisse | 61. Lambert to 70. Millburn | 71. Moore to 80. Nott
81. Old Sings to 90. Ruchel | 91. Saint Geme to 100. Trial of | 101. Visiting to 112. Wright | Other Collections